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Fogg's wife Rosemary is the daughter of Frank Killmond. Together they have two sons, Jack and Luke.<ref></ref> Fogg's wife Rosemary is the daughter of Frank Killmond. Together they have two sons, Jack and Luke.<ref></ref>

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In July 2009, Fogg listed for sale his ] house for $2.24 million.<ref name="blockshopper">{{cite web|url=http://losangeles.blockshopper.com/news/story/900028265-Former_Nickelodeon_game_show_host_seeks_2_24M_in_Toluca_Lake/|title=Former Nickelodeon game show host seeks $2.24M in Toluca Lake|last=Valens|first=Cindy|date=2009-07-23|work=Blockshopper Los Angeles|accessdate=2009-07-27}}</ref> In July 2009, Fogg listed for sale his ] house for $2.24 million.<ref name="blockshopper">{{cite web|url=http://losangeles.blockshopper.com/news/story/900028265-Former_Nickelodeon_game_show_host_seeks_2_24M_in_Toluca_Lake/|title=Former Nickelodeon game show host seeks $2.24M in Toluca Lake|last=Valens|first=Cindy|date=2009-07-23|work=Blockshopper Los Angeles|accessdate=2009-07-27}}</ref>


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Template:Infobox actor television Kirk Fairbanks Fogg (born September 18, 1959) is an actor, writer, singer, director and game show host who was born in Los Angeles, California. He attended Eisenhower High School in Rialto, California, and played on the high school football team. He is perhaps best known as the host of the Nickelodeon game show Legends of the Hidden Temple, which was produced from 1993 to 1995 for Nickelodeon and aired in reruns on Nick GAS. He has appeared in over two hundred national commercials.

Fogg played the District Attorney on the pilot to the UPN television series Veronica Mars, as well as directing and starring in the film Distortion, which is in the process of trying to secure distribution. The trailer for the film is located here.

Kirk is a member of Delta Chi at Cal State-Fullerton.

Before being a game show host, a young Fogg was a contestant on the CBS game show Body Language with Tom Kennedy.

Fogg appeared as himself in a CollegeHumor comedy video, "Olmec: Sex Therapist".

Fogg's wife Rosemary is the daughter of Frank Killmond. Together they have two sons, Jack and Luke.

In July 2009, Fogg listed for sale his Toluca Lake, Los Angeles, California house for $2.24 million.

References

  1. ^ distortionthemovie.com
  2. Schwartz, David (1999). "Legends of the Hidden Temple". The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows (3rd edition ed.). Facts on File. p. 124. ISBN 0-8160-3847-3. {{cite encyclopedia}}: |edition= has extra text (help); Cite has empty unknown parameters: |accessmonth=, |month=, and |accessyear= (help); Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  3. Kirk Fogg - Biography
  4. Valens, Cindy (2009-07-23). "Former Nickelodeon game show host seeks $2.24M in Toluca Lake". Blockshopper Los Angeles. Retrieved 2009-07-27.

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